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KATJA EYDEL: SCHATTENFUGE/SHADOW GAP. Sternberg Press, Berlin, 2014. Distributed in the U.S.A. by Ram Publications, Santa Monica. 182 pp. with 84 ills. (77 col.). 29 x 23 cm. ISBN 9783956790584 Bilingual in English and German.
Publisher's description: Berlin-based artist Katja Eydel's photography often focuses on environments or situations characterized by crisis. Gathered together in this extensively illustrated monograph are photographs from numerous series she produced over the past 10 years including Long Jumpers (1993/2000), What If I Could Be Anything (2004), Model v Sembol: The Invention of Turkey (2005), Habitus (2011) and others dealing with communities and their fringes, proxies and symbolic representations as manifested, for example, in forms of protest or religious garments. Eydel uses her camera to look not only at what is being photographed but the context and political environment in which her subjects are effected. Insightful essays by artist Ariane Muller on "The Subjective," art historian Clemens Krummel on "Self-Reflectivity," to theorist Kathrin Peters on "Spaces of Governance" and critic and curator Helmut Draxler on "The Formation of Habit" explore the social structures and spatial logic of images in Eydel's thoughtful work. Artist(s):Eydel, Katja Indexing: Western, Europe — Germany — Post-2000 — Photography — Women Artists Plans: 73 Worldwide Number: 165949Paperbound $38.00x (libraries receive a 10% discount on this title)

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